Lickable TV Screen

B1 – Intermediate

Has this ever happened to you? You were watching TV and you saw a very delicious dish/food on the screen and you wished you could taste it?

Japanese professor Homei Miyashita has invented a TV screen that can imitate food flavors. Images you can taste indeed!

Read the lesson about lickable TV screen below and be ready to answer the questions that follow.

https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2112/211230-lickable-tv-1.html

Discussion Questions:

  1. What do you think about this invention?
  2. How helpful is this technology?
  3. What other technologies would you like to see in televisions?
  4. How important is TV to you?
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2 replies on “Lickable TV Screen”

I think this invention won’t have a lot of success because food isn’t only the flavours, the food has to smell and to has texture, however you don’t get all of this experiences with the TTTV, so it’s not a helpful invention. I want to eat the food instead of to savor a screen. I would like to see teleportation like in the fiction movies, you could get your package in the TV with your hand throw the screen, this would be a great use for the TV because for me the TV is not so important due to we have other entertainment ways.

It is a pleasure to have you on the PE blog! Thanks for answering our questions the best you can!

Here is one sentence you can write better:

I think this invention won’t have a lot of success because food isn’t only the flavours, the food has to smell and to has texture, however you don’t get all of this experiences with the TTTV, so it’s not a helpful invention.

I think this invention won’t have a lot of success because food isn’t only about the flavours, but we also the have to smell and feel the food’s texture. However, you don’t get all of these experiences just from a TV. So, in my opinion, it’s not a very useful invention.

Keep practicing to improve more and more. Cheers to more entries from you!

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